midriff
英 [ˈmɪd.rɪf]
美 [ˈmɪd.rɪf]
midriff 腹部,肚子来自古英语midhrif,来自mid,中间的,hrif,肚子,腹部,来自Proto-Germanic*hrefiz,来自PIE*kwrep,身体,词源同corpus,corporal.
- midriff (n.)
- Old English midhrif, from mid "mid" (see mid) + hrif "belly," from Proto-Germanic *hrefiz- (cognates: Old High German href, Old Frisian hrif "belly"), from PIE *kwrep- "body, form, appearance" (see corporeal). More or less obsolete after 18c. except in phrase to tickle (one's) midriff "to cause laughter," the word revived 1941 in fashion usage for "portion of a woman's garment that covers the belly," as a euphemistic avoidance of belly; sense inverted and extended 1970 to a belly-baring style of women's top.
- 1. He was struck by a stabbing pain in his midriff.
- 他突然感到腹部一阵剧烈疼痛。
- 2. Her tan from working outdoors in shorts and midriff tops accented the whole outfit.
- 她平时穿着短裤短衫在田间劳动而晒黑了的皮肤衬托得全套服饰更加鲜亮.
- 3. Marjayasana: Position stimulates the midriff area and the spinal column.
- 这个姿势锻炼腹部和脊柱.
- 4. Young American women believe that a bare midriff is fashionable.
- 年轻的美国女性认为穿露脐装是一种时尚.
- 5. Belch [ midriff flesh convulsion ] the swiftest treatment method?
- 打嗝 [ 膈肌痉挛 ] 最快的治疗方法?